To: Wolfie
I can imagine that a lot of people would be bitterly affected by a mistake such as this. After 27 years in the College for Criminals, I wonder if he’ll be able to control himself and stay out of jail?
2 posted on
05/01/2008 1:00:30 PM PDT by
TexasRepublic
(When hopelessness replaces hope, it opens the door to evil.)
To: TexasRepublic
I feel bad for the innocent that have no DNA evidence to set them free.
Read a science fiction story once (Orson Scott Card?) about the development of an utterly infalliable "truth" machine, otherwise known as a lie detector. With the premise that the results were always 100% perfect, all it took to prove innocence or guilt was to ask the person if they did it.
4 posted on
05/01/2008 2:18:49 PM PDT by
scan59
(Markets regulate better than government can.)
To: TexasRepublic
I can imagine that a lot of people would be bitterly affected by a mistake such as this. After 27 years in the College for Criminals, I wonder if heâll be able to control himself and stay out of jail? I agree. We have to register and/or lock him up because we made him a threat to society. Good thinking, TexasRepublic! We might have let loose a danger to society but for your perspicacity.
12 posted on
05/01/2008 5:52:27 PM PDT by
Clint Williams
(Read Roto-Reuters -- we're the spinmeisters!)
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